Vixen ED115S - 115mm Refractor Telescope OTA - 5866

About the Vixen ED115S - 115mm Refractor Telescope OTA...

The newly designed Vixen Telescope high definition ED lens on the Vixen ED115S Refractor Telescope gives excellent optical performance with its Extra Low Dispersion (ED) glass. Chromatic aberration is virtually eliminated. The Sky at Night Magazine states: "Vixen'''s optics were excellent. The scope corrected false colours almost perfectly when in focus...Pointing the scope at the stars showed the optics to be pretty much perfectly corrected".

The new ED lenses incorporated into the Vixen ED115S - 115mm Refractor Telescope feature brighter images from the shorter f/7.7 focal ratio to capture crisp, pinpoint star images for your enjoyment. The Vixen Telescope ED115S Refractor'''s lenses are made with environmently friendly technologies, free of hazardous lead that helps to support a cleaner global environment.

The astrophotographer will be especially pleased with the high contrast images through the Vixen ED115S - 115mm Refractor Telescope and the full objective diameter of 4". The Vixen Telescope ED115S comes complete with 125mm tube rings and Vixen'''s New Dual Speed Focuser. Combine with a Vixen Telescope Mount for excellence in astrophotography. Covered by a 5 Year Warranty. Manufactured in Japan.

Vixen ED115S - 115mm Refractor Telescope OTA Features...

Full objective diameter of 4"

Lenses are made with environmently friendly technologies, free of hazardous lead that helps to support a cleaner global environment

Latest Submitted Astrophotos!

I love Algonquin Park, I'''ve been going there since I was a kid. (Located in Northern Ontario, Canada) Here are some shot'''s of I have taken recently. All the planets shot'''s were taken with a ToUcam pro and my LX-200GPS. The lunar shot was taken with my Nikon 995 and that Celestron comet catcher I picked up...

This is actually a snapshot from actual footage I took of the planet Neptune. The image has been brightened so everyone is able to see it better as we all know how far Neptune is from the Sun and how dim it is!
Date: 3 August 2013